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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu rejects ceasefire deal that would 'leave Hamas intact'

  • Netanyahu stated Israel is not willing to allow Hamas to regain control in Gaza and threaten Israeli citizens in various areas.
  • Giving in to Hamas' demands would hand them a significant victory, weaken Israel, and hinder future peace agreements, as per Netanyahu's remarks.
  • Netanyahu warned that surrendering to Hamas would signify a significant defeat for Israel and bring the next war closer while pushing peace agreements further away.
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While Israel continues to bomb Gaza day after day, Hamas has claimed that it launched several projectiles from that enclave this Sunday without causing fatalities on Israeli territory, which has served to further increase tension. It happened at the same time that the warring parties, driven by negotiators, are trying to achieve a truce with contacts in Egypt and Qatar. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has hinted this Sunday that …

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The leader of the Palestinian Hamas movement, Ismail Haniyeh, accused Israel on Sunday of sabotaged mediation efforts aimed at a ceasefire in Gaza associated with the release of hostages held in Palestinian territory, France Presse reports...

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has today strongly rejected the prospect of an end to the Israeli offensive in Gaza and an Israeli withdrawal from the beleaguered Palestinian enclave, because this is supposed to be the negotiation tabled by the Palestinian Hamas movement to get a ceasefire agreement, and for now, none of the parties are willing to give up.

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, May 4, 2024.
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